A calm, lengthy, intent consideration.
A digestive process in which food, usually grass or hay, is swallowed into a multi-compartmented stomach, regurgitated, chewed again, and swallowed again.
1 After much more bed-based rumination , he began chapter two a year later.
2 This sparked a metaphysical rumination that I have been unable to answer.
3 So after six years' rumination , what has he come up with?
4 But Barbara did not flinch; and her mother relapsed into rumination .
5 He had all the time for rumination he needed-andthen some.
6 There was endless reading to be done and endless rumination over the plot.
7 After some rumination Sir Cautious accepts and Gayman wins the throw.
8 To-day he had received news which gave a fresh impulse to his rumination .
9 Targeting specific risk factors, such as rumination , may improve prevention.
10 All of this pain and rumination takes place in the town of Mercury, Mississippi.
11 The notebooks are both process and product, expression and rumination .
12 Provocative personal rumination of this kind is, to say the least, unnecessary and unhelpful.
13 James was seated in the buggy outside, engaged in rumination .
14 Significant improvements in rumination , worry, and depressive symptoms were found in the short-to-medium term.
15 Eames remained in repose and rumination some hours after his late assailant had left.
16 For instance, rumination -endlessly cycling negative thoughts -has been linked with depression.
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